Risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in Japanese systemic lupus erythematosus patients with prior severe organ manifestations: A single-center retrospective analysis

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作者
Nakai, Takehiro [1 ]
Kitada, Ayako [1 ]
Fukui, Sho [1 ]
Okada, Masato [1 ]
机构
[1] St Lukes Int Hosp, Immunorheumatol Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
Systemic lupus erythematosus; pregnancy; single-center; retrospective study; detailed description; RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS; FETAL OUTCOMES; CHILDREN BORN; FAMILY-SIZE; WOMEN; CLASSIFICATION; CRITERIA; PRETERM; IMPACT;
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10.1177/09612033211016074
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) increases the incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs). Nevertheless, most of the data on SLE pregnancies were derived from database studies in which details of the pregnancies were unavailable, and no consensus exists on the risk of APO in patients with prior severe organ manifestations. Methods SLE patients followed by rheumatologists and gynecologists throughout pregnancy at our institute were retrospectively identified, and their data between April 2003 and December 2020 were reviewed from electronic records. We assigned patients based on the presence of prior severe organ manifestation (renal/neurological manifestation, prior treatment with methylprednisolone pulse therapy/prednisolone 1 mg/kg/day/biological or cytotoxic therapy) and compared the incidence of overall and serious APO (maternal death, pregnancy loss, preterm birth <32 weeks, birthweight <1500 g, Apgar score <7 at 5 min and birth defect). Results This study included 34 pregnancies in 32 patients; 23 pregnancies in 22 patients were classified as SLE with prior severe organ manifestation. There was no statistical difference in the incidence of overall APO between the two groups (52.2% vs 45.5%, P = 1). Among patients with prior severe organ manifestation, 17.4% had serious APO. A detailed electronic health record search revealed specific causes of APO in all pregnancies with serious APO, except the presence of prior severe organ manifestation. Conclusion The incidence of overall APO in SLE patients was not affected by prior severe organ manifestation. Although the incidence of serious APOs increased in patients with previous severe organ manifestation, there were other risk factors for poor pregnancy outcomes besides prior lupus severity. Therefore, proper management by rheumatologists and gynecologists may enable patients with prior severe organ manifestation to safely deliver healthy babies.
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